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Carbon: The element I have chosen is Carbon. The chemical element symbol for Carbon is C and the atomic number is 6. Carbon is a non-metal and is the fourth most used chemical element in the universe after helium, hydrogen and oxygen.[1] The mass number of Carbon is 12.011 and is naturally found in graphite and diamonds.[2] This is a picture of Carbon you would see on a Periodic Table: [3] The melting point of Carbon is 3 500 degrees Celsius and the boiling point of Carbon is 4 827 degrees Celsius. According to some sources, the colour of Carbon may be black.[4]
Carbon:
The element I have chosen is Carbon. The chemical element symbol for Carbon is C and the atomic number is 6. Carbon is a non-metal and is the fourth most used chemical element in the universe after helium, hydrogen and oxygen.[1] The mass number of Carbon is 12.011 and is naturally found in graphite and diamonds.[2] This is a picture of Carbon you would see on a Periodic Table:
The melting point of Carbon is 3 500 degrees Celsius and the boiling point of Carbon is 4 827 degrees Celsius. According to some sources, the colour of Carbon may be black.[4]
Wikipedia. (2010). Carbon. Retreived 26 October, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon.
Bentor, Yinon. (1996). Periodic Table: Carbon. Retrieved 03 November, 2010, from http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/c.html